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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:VREOMG logo.png|170px]]</div>The '''Union of Realms Organisation for the Containment of Magical Anomalies''' is an [[Union of Realms autonomous organisation|autonomous organisation]] of the [[Union of Realms]] (VR) aiming for the containment and protection of {{wp|paranormal}}, {{wp|supernatural}} and other phenomenas unexplainable by mainstream science and magic for the preservation of humanity. It operates in all VR members as well as associate members. VROEMG's de facto headquarters is [[Site Alpha]] which is situated in an undisclosed region of [[Neragon]].
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Cunard-line-queen-victoria.jpg|150px]]</div>The '''FS ''Mangoo''''', known simply as '''''Mangoo''''' was a {{wp|ocean liner}} operated by the [[Cynthia Line]] that entered service in 1989. Built by X in West [[Damien]] shipyard, [[Auralia]], she was christened 27 Tebax 1989 and began her maiden voyage 27 Tebax 1989. She was the first of [[Damgee-class ocean liner|her class]], followed by sister ships ''[[FS Uraka]]'', ''[[FS Mulya]]'', and ''[[FS Ironey]]''.


The VROEMG, known as the [[Anti-Anomalous League]] merged into the Union of Realms in 1952. The VROEMG's mandate seeks and includes: working worldwide to contain {{wp|paranormal}}, {{wp|supernatural}} and other phenomenas, keeping [[Gentu]] safe, and serve the vulnerable. The current [[Chief Director of VROEMG|chief director]] is [[Emilio Hugel-Nott]], a descendant of [[Evans Nott]], the founder of the Anti-Anomalous League; and the current [[Junior Director of VROEMG|junior director]] is [[Smarada Westlich]]. The VROEMG relies on contributions from member states (both assessed and voluntary) and private donors for funding. Its total approved budget for 2000 is over $29 billion, of which the majority comes from voluntary contributions from member states. Contributions are assessed by a formula that includes GDP per capita. Among the largest contributors are [[Neragon]], X, and X. ('''[[Union of Realms Organisation for the Containment of Magical Anomalies|See more...]]''')
On 2 Enero 2000 in the early afternoon, ''Mangoo'' sailed into the [[Auralian Strait]] but struck a rock at 20:23 (<span title="Auralian Standard Time">AST</span>) about 13 km (8.1 mi) north of [[Uraka]], Auralia. This tore open a {{convert|43|m|ft|1|abbr=on}} gash on the {{wp|Port and starboard|starboard}} side of her hull, which soon flooded parts of the engine room, cutting power from the engines and ship services. Several ships were dispatched to assist when her SNN message was received, but most were obliged to turn back due to the poor weather. The evacuation of ''Mangoo'' took over 3 hours, and of the 2,205 passengers and 850 crew known to be aboard, 72 have been confirmed dead including the ship's captain [[Jakub Vovinkel]]. The ''Mangoo'' fully sank at 23:47. ('''[[FS Mangoo|See more...]]''')

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The FS Mangoo, known simply as Mangoo was a ocean liner operated by the Cynthia Line that entered service in 1989. Built by X in West Damien shipyard, Auralia, she was christened 27 Tebax 1989 and began her maiden voyage 27 Tebax 1989. She was the first of her class, followed by sister ships FS Uraka, FS Mulya, and FS Ironey.

On 2 Enero 2000 in the early afternoon, Mangoo sailed into the Auralian Strait but struck a rock at 20:23 (AST) about 13 km (8.1 mi) north of Uraka, Auralia. This tore open a 43 m (141.1 ft) gash on the starboard side of her hull, which soon flooded parts of the engine room, cutting power from the engines and ship services. Several ships were dispatched to assist when her SNN message was received, but most were obliged to turn back due to the poor weather. The evacuation of Mangoo took over 3 hours, and of the 2,205 passengers and 850 crew known to be aboard, 72 have been confirmed dead including the ship's captain Jakub Vovinkel. The Mangoo fully sank at 23:47. (See more...)